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Modular layer 3 chassis ethernet switch
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xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
Command: show pim crp
PIM Candidate-RP Table
C-RP Holdtime
C-RP Priority
C-RP wildcard prefix count
Group
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DES-6500:4#
config pim cbsr
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Usage example:
To configure the settings for an IP interface to become a CBSR on the multiple access network:
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Used to configure the settings for the Candidate Bootstrap Router and
the priority of the selected IP interface to become the Boot Strap Router
(BSR) for the PIM-SM network domain.
config pim cbsr [ipif <ipif_name 12> {priority [-1 | value 0-255>]} |
hash_masklen <value 0-32> | bootstrap_period <value 1-255>]
This command will configure the settings for the Candidate BSR. The
Boot Strap Router holds the information which determines which router
on the network is to be elected as the RP for the multicast group and
then to distribute RP information to other PIM-SM enabled routers. This
command is for PIM-SM configurations only.
ipif <ipif_name 12> - Enter the ipif name of the interface to become the
CBSR.
priority [-1 | value 0-255>] - Used to state the Priority of this IP Interface
to become the BSR. The user may select a priority between -1 to 255.
An entry of -1 states that the interface will be disabled to be the BSR.
hash_masklen <value 0-32> - Enter a hash mask length, which will be
used with the IP address of the candidate RP and the multicast group
address, to calculate the hash algorithm used by the router to
determine which CRP on the PIM-SM enabled network will be the RP.
The user may select a length between 0 –32 with a default setting of
30. This parameter must be configured separately from the ipif settings
of this command. See the examples below for a better understanding.
bootstrap_period <value 1-255> - Enter a time period between 1-255 to
determine the interval the Switch will send out Boot Strap Messages
(BSM) to the PIM enabled network. The default setting is 60 seconds.
This parameter must be configured separately from the ipif settings of
this command. See the examples below for a better understanding.
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
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